Langley High School - Falcon Yearbook (Langley, WA)
- Class of 1954
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' ' 1 J, , ' 4 Bd F. . , .649 WW 554005 THE The students of Langley High School located on the south end of Whidbey Island at Langley, Washington present the eighth annual volume of the yearbook. 9 W JQFV , . Al 'E ,LLP 51 , L Q 7 fx ' p YW I 2 f Q wh 1 4 wg .fyf-1-Aflfx, . ' . ,M f ' ef , ff'ifr':'5 , I 1 aff y N 5 2? Ps an ,A H , f isa G A ' yt S I- Q 1 5 f ,Q 2 E f fi 5 5 ' Q 1 153 wif 5 4 Q ? wiv 'Z Q 5 K 1 Q A ff s ' J ' , ' 1 Q 5 4 3 2 QU ffzgzs, If f E 2 Q ,iz , M Q W -.N i EW f f- 5 3 2 112 5 2 ' f 5 ff a y Q , fgg 2 px, 2 3? 2 Fl 1 5 ' 2 J 'fl 5 Q x,,x , V fi 3 4-Q 2 fi QS A 5 2 4 5: , A Q 3 2 5 Y '1 ' ' 1 f Q W gi li l gi , . 5 gs , 5 Q? W, v Qi? 3 S W , ' a df 1 t V 3 Mfg. 3 1 K 1 5 ' '21 S A aj A - Y? ,V W ,X , fi 7,', ' J 2 1 ' 4 5 Z V Q 1 Q15 3 E V, . f f .I . lfwf, QM ?'1 V, 62226 It is with pleasure that we dedicate this year's FALCON to our star, Mrs. Lu Callawqr. Mrs. Callaway came to us in the fall of l9h6. Louisiana lost a wonderful teacher, woman, and friend when Mrs. Callaway journeyed to The Pacific Northwest and settled on the southernmost part of Whidbey Island. She has studied hard and long to be a good teacher. Her advanced training was taken at the University of Whshington where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. A few of her teaching assignments have included the combined classes of fourth and fifth grades, seventh grade, eighth grade Eng- lish, all girls' physical education classes and an all school counsel- lor. In addition to all her school activities she finds time to help anyone in distress. She could also be called the school nurse, for her knowledge of first aid keeps her busy. An example of the love she has for the students is her ability to bring one small sandwich and never find time to eat it. Even during lunch hours she is npesteredn by the students, but she doesn't see to mind. She is the sponsor of GLA and Grade School Recreational Activi- ties. Almost all her time is spent, if not with the students, think- ing and worrying for and about them. To you, M s. Callaway, in view of all your help and love for the students, we respectfully dedicate this l9Sh FALCON. ,:i5z1:' M5411 .WM 3,4 52' wx, ,geiiisfi M I q mv k, .fgqxzi 1241402 Lr. John Milroy ,uperintendent iollege of Puget Sound, B. S. lolumbia Univ. M.A. Mr. Hobart Jenkins Principal, Chemistry Board of Control Advisor Washington State,5.S.,M.A. Mrs. Doris Stockholm School Secretary Miss Jean MacGilvra History, English, Social Studies The Principia College Univ. of Washington,B.A. uslc Department unior class Advisor gr. Robert Darst f , fashinglton State,B.A. ,B.Ed. Mr. Jack Floyd Industrial Arts Senior Class Advisor Oregon State, B. S. 1241.402 ir. Arnold Torgerson English, Baseball A 'ALCON'S CLAWS Advisor lniv. of Washington,B.A. Miss Marilyn Strandwold English, Art, Crafts, , Drama College of Puget Sound N Univ. of Washington,B.A.. .rs. Lulu Callaway -irls' Athletics ounselor orthwestern State niv. of Washington,B.A. Mr. Jim Leierer Football, Basketball, Science, Math 1-2, P. E. and Health Boys' Club Advisor Tluane University Seattle Pacific,P.E.,B.A. A Mrs. Melba Mcwilliams Mrs. Jean Gordon Mrs. Florence Minium Math, French, Library Commercial Department Home Economics Sophomore Class Advisor 1954 FALCGN Advisor Girls' Club Advisor Univ. of Washington,B.S. Augustana College,B.A. Grinnell College,B.A. Xl 1 0. ,.... -..' U-411 A . CQ 'fd-1 FT -1. 'F-4 BARBARA Emma-Make Up 3,h5 Props h. CHARLIE BENNETT-Baseball 3,145 Stage Crew 3. firm 0? 1914 PAT BRYDGES-GAA liwafd hy Song Queen L3 Debate Club hy: Pep Club Vice President35StudentStore W0rkerh3Student Direct- or of Play hs: Play Cast 35- Ticket Seller 31 Pop- corn Worker 3. DAVE BRAATHEN--Entered by Basketball hg Lettermens Club bg Play Cast h. sl' ? MARIAH BURLEX-Ghus Sec- retary 25 Class Treasurer 35 Class Vice President 145 Girls Club President 145 Girls Club Point Chairman 35 Student Store Asst. Manager 14 5 Student Store Clerk 3 ,145 Popcorn Work- er 35 GAA Awards l,2,3,143 GAA Secretary 35 GAA Vice President 115 Honor Society 115 Play Cast 3,142 ROBIN CHRISTOE-Pla Cast 331-lo RICKY DAY--Press Club 115 Lettermens Club 145 Class Vice President 35 Debate 143 -Football 1432 Baseball Score Keeper 35 Baseball Manager 143' Basketball Manager 115 Chorus 15 Play Cast 3,h. GARY DOISTAD--Entered 115 Honor Society 3,h5 De- bate Society 1p5 Student Body President 115 Class President 155 Basketball Manager 143 Baseball Man- ager 145 Play Cast 14. PAT CAMANDONA-FalCOn'S Claws Editor 25 Annual Staff 2,145 Press Club 2, 3,1155 GAA Awards 2,3,1L5 GAA Secretar7145 Student- Body Treasurer 35 Cheer Leader 35: Song Queen 115 Pep Club 35 Homecoming Princess 115 Ticket Seller 2? Student Store Clerk 3,1L5 Popcorn Worker 3,115 Play' Cast 14. 1 1 ...I MARIENE ENGSTROM--Stud' ent Body Secretary 143 Class Secretary 13 Class Treasurer 2 ,14 3 Girls Club Standing Social Chair- man 3,113 GAA Awards l,2, 3,145 GAA Treasurer 315 GAA Vice President 113 Chorus 15 Band 3 ,143 Stu- dent Store Worker 3 ,143 Press Clubhg Annual Staff hs Honor Society Vice President 143 Honor Society 3,115 Honor Roll l,2,3,lx3 Play Cast 3,h. 1 f BERNA ERIKSCN-Honor Roll 1,2,3,143 Class Secretary 2, GAA Vice President 2'?, 35 GAAL President 113 GM. Awards l,2,3,143 Student Store Worker 3 3 Student Store Manager 145 Press Club 143 Student Body Sec- retary 145 Honor Society President 145Hmm:' Society 3,115 Girls Club President 3 3 Girls Club Pt. chair- man-33 Girls Club Treas- urer L15 Chairman of Jr. ir. Banquet 3 3 Play Cast E it S Remus GREEN-Football 3, bg: Basketball 14, Letter- men's Club President 145 Play Casthg Class Treas- urer35 Honor Roll l,2,3, hy Class Vice President 1, Honor Society 14g Co- Director of Students EVe1'1'b3 he MARION rumen-Band 2,33 bg Chorus 3 3 Press Club 3,14g Class President 33 Honor Society 143: Annual Staff 15 Pep Club 35 Pla Cast h. JOHN ERIKSON--Footba1l33 Football Manager 145 Bask- etball 3,1433 Class Treas- urer 13 Class President 1.13 Boys Club Treasurer by Lettexmenls Club President 14,5 Lettermen's Club Vice President 143 Play Casthg Visual Aids ls. 1 111413402 DONNA HASCH-AnnualEHit- or 145: Annual Staff 3 ,145g Honor Society Secretary 145 Honor Society 3,145 Band 1455 Girls Club Sec- retary 25p GAA Awards 1, 2,3,145g Honor Roll l,2,35 Student Store Clerk 3,1455 Assistant Student Dir- ector of Plw 35 Lunch- ioom Cashierhg Play Cast LIDYD HEEGENES-Baseball 25 Basketball 3 ,113 F0011- ball 3,1.1 5 Class President 25 Play Cast 3,14. ETHEL KNAPLUND-Class Sao- retary 1,1453 Class Treas- urer 2F55 Class President T5 GAA Treasurer 2'5f GAA Awards l,2,3,14, Red Cross Secretary 1,25 Girls Club Standing Social Chairman 25 Girls Club Secretary 35 Girls Club Vice Pres- ident 2 ,3,14g Girls Club President 1.15 Song Queen 3311-5: Student Director of Play 31:5 Student Store 'rus 355 Honor Roll 1,h5 Annual Staff 115: Press Club 3,1151 ,Pep Club 25 Pop Corn Machine Manager 331-If Hake he MICKEY LANKTREE---Class President 15 Class Vice President 15 Class Vice President 25 Homecoming King bg Lettermen's Club Treasurer 145 Boys' Club Secretary L15 Play Cast 145 Press Club 145 Toastmaster of Junior-Senior Banquet 35 Football 3,113 Basket- ball 3,145 Baseball 35 Football Manager 1. DONNA OISEN-Class Pres- ident 2 5 Class Vice Pres- ident 25 Class Secretary 35 GAA President 33? GAA Secretary25 GAA Awards 1, 2,3,145 Song Queen 35Chee:'- leader 1459 Pep Club Vice President 35 Pep Club 35 Girls Club Secretary 145 Girls Club Pt. Chairman 1.15 Student Store Clerk 3 ,145 Popcorn Worker 3,145 Girls State 35 Homecoming Prin- cess 35 Homecoming Queen 145 Play Cast 115 lIakaxp3. 'NI 11191 CQ Cl 1-4 JERRX SAYLCR-Stage Crew 145 Debate bg Visual Aids 2533,-in JUYCE RASMUSSEN--Pep Club 3,145 Honor Society 3,113 Honor Roll 3,115 Chorus 1, 743 Annual Staff 115 Press Club Business Manager 33 GAA Awards l,2,3,h. RUTH SAYIDR-Annual Staff by Art Editor of Falcon's Claws 745 Press Club 2,3, by Honor Society 3,145- Honor Roll 1,15 Debate hs' Make Up 1431 Ticket Seller 2. Y' MVK PAYTON RUDD-Iettermens Club Secretary L35 Foot- ball hs Play Cast 14. JIM SMITH--Football Man- ager 2 ,3 If Baseball Mana- ger 2 5 Basketball Mana- ger 23 Visual Aids 3,143 itage Crew 3 5 Play Cast CN! LJ Q4 5-J: Q34 C52 vi JIM WALIACE-Play Cast 3? Stage Crew h. DENNIS WILSON-Football 3,15 Baseball Manager 13 Boys' Club Vice President hy Class Vice President 3,153 Play Cast h. DELIA TAYLOR-Fa1conClurs Editor L13 Press Club 3, hs GAA President 35 GM Aavrards 1,2,3,hg Captain of Drill Team bg Drill Team Co-Captain3, Cheer- leaders and Song Queens Manager hs Pep Club 31: Annual Staff 143 Popcorn Worker 3,343 Play Cast 3, bg Girls Club Pt. Chair- man hy Student Store 113 Visual Aids 3. ,fulffg , 5 41 P25 f a Ml P7 41? K Gm QW MV E 4 ' ' ' mu TRUMBULL--Football 32, by Basketball 3,143 Base- ball 35E Boys Club Presi- denthg Homecoming Prince 11,33 Press Club hy Letter- mens Club Secretary hs Play Cast 3 ,ln I' va ,' I . IQ W 'ii-4 7 it 7 A NL Us CN! , ,- x.' 'ff-5 CX! '19 C2 Q-4 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Pat Camandona John Erikson Dennis Wilson Marian Burley SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Marlene Gary Dols tad Marian Burley Ethel Knaplund Cjdrfff pl 0l0 QC? The time was June, 19614. My mind was wandering into dreams of where my classmates were of the class of '5'h. l drove along in my car to the town of Langley where ny home is. I parked my car and strolled casually into town. It was night and the moon was shining brightly. As I walked past the graveyard, I heard the sound of a shovel scraping on rocks. The sound horrified me. I was tempted to make a mad dash back to nv' shanty and call it a night when my curiosity got the better of me. I slowly made nw way in through the 9?-'1tI'8T1Ce Ui' the cemetery. The scraping noise sounded closer. It was then in the moonlight I saw none other than Ronnie Green with Ethel Knaplund and Payton Rudd holding pointed guns at him, Ron was digging up the grave of a man he had buried that day. As I rememberedg Ronnie had always liked a little excitement, but this was going too far. 1242402 I shuddered, collected by nerve, and walked over to ask Ron what ldsreason was for digging up this grave. Ronnie replied that that night he had suddenly realized he had buried Donna Olsen by mistake. Donna, I remembered, was always getting into some sort of jam, but she usually managed to getout dfthem unharmed. The tables must have finally turned. Ronnie then said that his life was being threatened by Payton for trying to break up Ethel and Payton's marriage. It seems that Ethel and Ronnie had baamhaving a secret rendezvous, but Donna had found out Umar secret. Ronnie's play then was to get rid of Donna in a hurry. He did. This riddle proved too much for me, so I strolled on further into the now booming town of Langley. As I got into town I heard screaming, singing and who-knowsdwhat-else coming out of an upstairs window. Looking up, I narrowly averted disaster from a flying frying pan, a rolling pin, and Ricky Day, all following in close succession. I thought this would be his end but he bounced a little, rose, and danced lightw toward me. At this moment, more yelling, Joyce Rasmussen, and another frying pan advanced menacingly toward us. Ricky crouched tremblingly behind me, but as.Jqyce got closer she recognized me. This calmed her completely---to Ricky's relief. After we talked awhile, they kissei and made ug5and walked arm and arm back to their docile domicile. With this case closed, I continued on into town and heard Hawaiian music, so I strolled into the newly remodeled Fountain Cafe. I glanced around and saw, to my dismay, Pat Camandona trying to do the hula up on the counter. This amazed me, but even more, Lloyd Heggenes and Mickey Lanktree were sitting on the floor dazed--amazed. I groped to a seat and questioned the waitress, who I noticed was Barbara Becker. I couldn't believe it! She was now at least six feet tall. She explained that my friend Pitter went into these spells more often than not. When she did, Mickey and Llqyd, Cwho didn't have any- thing else to dol spent all their time watching her. Barbara then said Lloyd and Mick never came out of the daze for at least 148 hours and were never capable of eating anymore than pizza pies during these spells. I wished Barbara the best of luck and quickly made my way out of there. Suddenly, I slammed into Dennis Wilsonkgpushcart. It seems that Dennis had been courting Ruth Saylor. She demanded he pull her around Iangley in one of those carts. The woman sits, the man pulls. Looked like a wonderful life for Ruth, so I left Dennis to his troubles. As I went on down the street I noticed a sign saying WGary's spec- ial on baby diapers.W I looked through the window and there were Gary Dolstad and Marion Hapeman with at least six kids flocked around them. I went in and was very surprised to learn that Gary and Marion Hapeman had been secretly married right after graduation. They had been living in Siberia when Gary started his business selling babies' diapers and other infants' wear. Marion said that her and Gary's children used most of their merchandise. Gary just smiled at her sweetly. It was getting late so I flagged a taxi. As it pulled up I notic- ed it looked like some jet job. It looked awful, but there was nothing more in sight so I hopped in. Who should be behind the wheel but Eerna O2 ,...l '+- '11 CQ' '51 C2 v-I Erickson who, I found, drove like a maniac!!! Berna said she got her job after Lem threw her over for Pat Brydges when Lem refused to wear his new long-flannel underwear. Berne said Lem sojourned to Alaska after graduation and told Berne to supply him with red flannels. She couldn't do this because of her low paying job, so Lem had been seeing Pat Brydges. I asked Berna where Brydges lived soshe drove me to the waterfront. I wondered if Pat were going down to sea in ships. I soon found out. As we pulled up,I noticed a girl throw a fish net over the side and then dive into the water in an attempt to scare the fish into her net. I had seen that it was Pat and figured that she was going down to the sea in fish instead of tg fish. It all was proving too much so I asked Berna to take me home. After I got home, it was too early to go to bed so I decided to go for a ride on m bicycle. I had ridden pretty far when I came to the steepest hill on Whidbey and started hitting a mighty pace. I was go- ing faster and faster till all of a sudden my brakes locked and I went flying straight at a farm house beside the road. As I landed, I nadea big splash in what I immediately found was a pig pen. I pulled myself out and started walking toward the house. I noticed about ten little kids peeking around each corner. There in the middle stood Marian Ehuley washing out, some of Gary's imported diapers. She had a baby strapped on her back. As I glanced in the house, there sat Johnny Erikson Cthey had just had twinsl with another baby watching the basketball star All American Charlie Bennett on T.V. Before they noticed me, I decided to stroll to the beach and get cleaned up. I saw a big ship at the dock where servicemen were going on and off. It was then that I noticed Robin Christoe and Donna Hasch tenderly kissing. It looked as though Robin had jwmsreturned and as though Donna were still waiting patiently for her sailor boys when they come and go. Glancing to my left, I saw Marlene Engstrom with tears running down her cheeks as she fondly bid farewell to her lover-boy, Jerry Saylor, as he departed for unknown places. Just then the Captain, James Wallace, hollered, UCut the necking, you swabs, or I'1l have m first mate, Jim Smith, throw you in the booby hatchln Out of the corner of my eye I saw something moving rapidly down the beach. As it came closer, I saw that it was they. They stopped as they saw me and guess who they were, Coach Dave Braathen training his track star, Della, for the Olympic team that year. The beach was getting pretty well smoothed down by this time, and Dave was raring to try out his new hotrod on his personal Aurora Speed- way. With this, it seemed to me I had had enough adventure so I wearily moved m sore feet back towards home. fw S5 F fb Abkw Qgf a ?':a'9 2 'W-. aM'W5i'5?N y Qwgf W www Www Qbiilfffw' 124240 CQ enior Cfazid Jwdforg Twelve long years have passed for the class of 'Slut It seems like ages since the riotous, boisterous, bombastic, loquacious, rever- beratory, vocipherous, pompous class of 'Sh was a bashful little first grade. The grade school doors were opened to forty-two members in 19h2. Eleven of our senior class were there on that day. Barbara Becker, Marian Burley, Marlene Engstrom, Marion Hapeman, Donna Hasch, Donna Olsen, John Erikson, Ronnie Green, lloyd Heggenes, Lem Trumbull, and Jim Wallace all greeted lbs. Olsen. The girls hid behind their mothers' skirts while the boys galloped in with their squirt guns ready for action. Jerry Sa lor and David Braathen saddled their shetland ponies and trotted in for the second grade. Three more cowpokes came riding in one bright and sunny day dur- ing the third grade. Berna Erickson, Mickey Lanktree, and Jim.Smith were their names. Della Taylor, Ruth Saylor and Joyce Rasmussen came on the scene in the fourth grade. Their reasons, you guessed it, to start a goodies ring. The trend was too great--the great magnet was still pulling. Pay- ton Rudd, Gary Dolstad, and Dennis Wilson were all attracted by the magnet in the fifth grade. Gary Dolstad escaped. By the sixth grade David Braathen was let out on probation. The great magnet was in a slump untilthe eighth grade when Ethel Knaplund came galloping in on her cavouse. High school proved a touchy proposition for The Great Magnet. Ricky Dayandllobin Christos walked the plank and ended up-in our Fresh- man class. Did they squeal? Wowswee, they are still griping. Pat Camandona, the Gdwoman, came in the Sophomore class to case the joint. With the help of Pat Brydges, who came in the Junior class, the case was slowly being closed. Charlie Bennett dragged David Braathen and Gary Dolstad back to the scene of the Big Confusion in our final year. The case was finally solved. The class will no longer bother poor innocent little waifs. The class will graduate twenty-eight members out into the great world. Some may go on to college while others get jobs, but whatever they do, we know that the memories found in our class history will never be re-enacted but always remembered and cherished. 'v -. -. P -1. KN N - Q--g . .Rf YY' c xl 1--4 We, the Senior Class of 19514 of Langley High School, realizing that we are about to pa s forever from these halls of learning to take our places in the higher strata of human existence, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament To the faculty of Langley High School we leave the mam gay hairs that we have caused in the last four ye I, DAVE BRAATHEN, leave my ability to leave such pleasant rotten-egg odors in the chemistry room to Mr. Jenkins. IW s..- all V c A X-Jeff 7545 'W 7E4Zffwf 1 1, CHARIIES BENNETT, leave ny abiliw to get easy classes to Carl Hjort. I, BARBARA BEDKER, leave ny winning way with boys to Leota Surface. I, MARIAH BURLEY, leave my gripes to Wayne Livingston, since he is always griping about them. WE, PAT CAMIMNDONA AND PAT BBXDGES, leave our irresistable urge to bother couples instudy hall during noon to lynn Por- ter and Judy Drury, in hopes that they don't get the dirty looks we got. I, ROBIN CHRISTOE, leave the discovery that You Can't Take It With You ' to the next class that tries. I, RICKY DAY, will my ability to seem awake in'Hamlet class to Mr. Torgerson, and ny secrets of individualism to lfhr. Jenkins, in hopes he enjoys it as much as I did. I, GARY DOLSTAD, do hereby will nv seat in fourth period study hall to anyone who has a wonder lust. I, BERNA ERICKSON, .leavenvflirting abilities to Pat Erikson. I, JOHN Hansson, win leave my blushing abilities to Bob Sandal, in hopes that he will perfect them. I, MARIENE ENGSTROM, leave ny ability to play the sousaphone to Billy Meinhold, hoping he'll lose himself in it. I, RONNIE GREEN, leave nothing because I want to take it all with me. at p l.,-ff' ' J I,-fy' vjxr W 1,1 M7777-g f -ff ' I, MARION HAPEMAN, leave to Delores Holms the alumni, in a LJ . 'w X H hopes she will treat them as well as I did I, LLOYD HEGGENES, leave my beautiful, beautiful blue eyes to ny brother Norxixan, in hopes they cause him as much troub- le as they did me. I, DONNA HASCH, willnnf great dancing ability to Albert Grimm., I, LHCKEIY LANKTREE, will my Cnaturalb wavy hair to Don Ber- quist, in hopes it affects the girls for him like it did for ME. WE, DELLA TAILOR AND ETHEL KNAPLUND, will our ability to rope a guy and tie him to Pat Lee and Judy Drury, in hopes that they have such luck. I, DONNA OISEN, leave my abilityto drive to school and live, to Coach. I, PAYTON RUDD, leave my ability to go fishing during school hours and get back in school without a SOO word theme to amr- one lucky enough. I, JOYCE RASMUSSEN, leave ny dry jokes to anyone who has the courage to tell a joke that no one will laugh at. I, JERRY SAIIDR, leave my' ability to run errands for lb. Jenkins to Wayne Livingston. I, RU'I'H'SAYLOR, will my doodlings to anyone who has to clean them up. I, JIM SMITH, leave my shyness and ability to behave in class to Carl Surface. I, IEM TRUMBULL, leave ny cheerleading abilityto Bev. Mills. fc' I, JAMES wlmcs, ieave my 36 Chrysler, Corkscrews, can op- eners, and nv ability to chase'Seattle girls to Ben Reams. I, DENNIS WILSON, leave my tin grin to Gordon Heggenes be- cause he needs it more than I do ,un 0 I suascnasco Ano swam I Barons. me UlNGlEVH'Gl'l rms za oavor 9 scuooL a 'ff' is, 4 I 'u 1 1 4 '4 tl J 1 fr aoasfluaiuf f-nf N N !, f . 5 , 1 . 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H 211:25 a K mx xx ff fm 1 1 M 3 'r F T N2 Q x ws ' M + 1-r v g' 4 ggfxd 'K Si :Ps W b M M hwy 4 r 4 4 v 1 2 .f , 3 A Q 'Q fe 8 Q rf NM T 51325 H Wu Y v m ef f we' if-w Wx ,. ff 5 ' V51if!'5Q L ' v,a11:,WggQ, - kfgwlgfzw 'Q' x - ' 1 V. ,. . .. 3WEQQ2+WWimK gQ TTTT ig WQwfWWwQ?T Lorraine Viergutz Linnea Westin Carol Lee Ingebritser -g- 1 -LK fy,- 65. , 08 4 ix K 5QEfCa53gTLxJ ' A FIRST SEMESTER CLASS OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER CLASS GFFICERS ga is as ,Q :ai :gf f CX! 1:11 Q64 TQ 11-1 GNL' 1-4 FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT BODY OFFICERS FIRST SFEJIESTER BOARD OF CONTROL SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT BODY OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER BOARD OF CONTROL 1242402 GAA OFFICERS AND MEMBERS GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER GIRIS' CLUB OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER DEDICATION YOUTH VI WS THE NEWS PANEL 1242402 LET'.lERMEN'S CLUB SECOND AND FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS LETTERMEWS CLUB BOYS' CLUB OFFICES FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTER FOOTBALL LETTERMEN VISUAL AIDS CQ CD 'rf-4 CQ 'fr CX? f-4 ,. ...... . ,,,,,,. ........,..., .h... . .. , 2' gh Qin? .- gg f WQi . ,..,, l : fgagg fa Qi ' Q W' iw 3 Q3 .,..A 3 v Q W -,--. 3 2 in 5 4 si .. 1 :- 5' 5EQ5 : - 5,5556 im?-2 uf: 1 5 iw wzgfgzizwfgd-va N wffsifssfi K W , ..s:-:':,5: :: N im , ,.... 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Down--Betty Beckman, Judy Drury, Doris Goldsmith, Joan Guffey, Marlene Hag- strom, Pat Erikson, Warene Hinton, Marian Taylor. '5f?f1,f'?? QS H Y f Q 31 V Wlii Q, . , v M3 ,M w V-fe if 5 Q WN FW 'FW 3.295 L. ,Skies W?5 s??Sz fiifiif' JV if Sgikifj 5:55995 1g?s?3 , 'mg 5523? ' afz'ii13:'Z'X' wwmw Maw' 5353? 2 mf Zi! :hire wiv' ,s mi A 'i5f?EiSm. faq-qgawg, Qgglgg fs mg? .wi-W ' wx 1242402 ' Adm Www ' Hickey I-enlrbree and Donna Olsen were the two Langley High School students who were selectedto reign over the 1953 Home- coming festivities, November 13-lh. They were crowned Huring the Junior Prom. Prin- cesses were Shirley Mille and Pat Caman- dona. Princes were Iem Trdmbull and Dave Howard. The Home- coming was a gund success under the theme S'beirway To The Stars . 12424.02 enior pfag Gr- 9 is --1-9 The seniors presented NYou Can't Take It With You , December 12, 1953. Mumps, accident, measles and flu really kept them busy. The play went on with a few changes in the cast and a part HHarveyNed in. But'wHh all the troub- le the cast, including Pat Camandona, Dave Braathen, Dennis Wilson, Jim Smith, Robin Christoe, CDonna Haschb, Marian Burley Lloyd Heggenes, Mickey Lanktree, John Erik- son, Gary Dolstad, Ronnie Green, Pay- tu1Rudd, Marion Hapeman, Berna Erick- son, Lem Trumbull, Donna Olsen, Ricky Day, Marlene Engstrom, and Della Tay- lor all did a swell job under the di- rection of M es Marilyn Strandwold. Including the cast the other help- ers were: Pat Brydges, Student Dir- ectorg John Erikson, Ricky Day, Stage Managers, Ethel Knaplund, Make-up3 Jerry Saying Ikop bn, Barbara Beckeg Ruth Saylor, Jim Wallace, and Jqyce Rasmussen. Quai C2 4 1242 6544! Zyaf Bs' dfmla. zfmzz Thursday evening at 8:00, December 17, 1953, Mr. R. E. Darst presented the animal Christmas Program. As Tomy Christ- oe, The Littlest Ang- el, waited for admiss- ion through the Heav- enly Gates the chor- uses swelled from the third, fourth, fifth, sixth grades, high school's girls' chor- us and sextette. The seventh and eighth grades were the ang- els. The mother and son were played by Marlene Engstrom and her brother, Tommy. The story of The Littlest Angel' was read and acted. Complete with the hea- ven music the con ly .. cert was a grand sue- CGSSQ 1242402 PROPS COMMITTEE unior Wag The Junior Class of SS presented CLARENCE, a four act comedy on March 26, wiixthe wonderful co-opera- tion of the Student Direc- tor: Sandy Carlson. The Make-up Crew:Connie Nelson, Warene Hinton, Joan Guffey, Lmrlene Hagstrom, and Sandy Carlson. Props Committee: Mike Crane, Paul Pettijohn, Dick Randol, Joan Guffey, Gordon Heggenes, Dan Van Valkenburg, two seniors, Ronnie Green and Jerry Say- lor and the chairman Marie Nordstrom. The play was carried over as a big success, under the direction of Miss Marilyn Strandwold. Ci 1242a1P Cv 'fri CQ 'Qi Ol 1-4 . Q, Mggg 4 .:5fff1fS2ff1'::1-:' Wk g A M 12 ' I--hifEIf.Ivi5::: V Ir,.f. , V. f '53 - X -1 f' -' :- ':..I,i:-i'fig,g5 , V ' : 1 0.3 W Zrg'2-:f-ze 1 ,Q- if - ,J'2'2f M x nbix 'l3wz v sp 4 mmsrmwf Sz- M mm V he -wx '95- w1J' 35 3, 2 U. fx X ey x N55 1 -ff 1 5 4 Y M Q 2 if iff? 'i ' I 24 'zifjf '- -:'i-E: ' Q :,.ii:::r:'Z'- 1 ' .:i:.-: xg 2:3125 A :SLT5 153 5 :S 1252? ffrs-f ? fr 4 . 5 ZW we 12 261. A , F 'fE'1 f151fi - 11 !:: 1: '- Effi: i 5 -V if fy: V Mfwm if :V A gif' Bb Q 12424122 CQ r -... 'l':l H C' Q' 'T' 'T -2 'P--4 gfx 1242402 CHORUS Front Row. L. toR, Judy Drury, Mary Sue Kinskie, Louise Bec- ker, Ruby Iohnes, Donna Ollom, Gerry Muzzall, Linnea Westin, Barbara Simmons, Shirley Gold- sm th. Second Row. L. to R. Julie Simmons, Lorraine Smith, Pat Lee, Nancy Noble, Iynn Porter, Florence Jackson, Ruth Gabel- ein, Wanda lk:Closke'y, and Keren Kingsley. Not pictured: Joyce Rasmussen and Lorraine Virgutz. music NIR. RE. DARST, DIRECTOR SEXTETTE Pat Camandona Beverly Mills Shirley Mills Marian Burley Pat Brydges Delores Holm, not pictured Joan Guffey, Pianist BAND Mike McWilliams, Marion Hapeman, Donna Hasch, Delores Trumbull, Roger Hedgcock, Duane Hoek- stra, Betty Muzzall, Ethel Knaplund, Dan V. Valkenburg, Sue Christ- oe, Marlene Engstrom, Howard Brager, Jack Brown, Carl Hjort, Chuck Drisccgll, Bill Meinhold, Livingston and glen. 1242482 PRESS CLUB Back Row: Donna Ollum, Wanda MbCloske Marlene Engstrom, Y: Marion Hapeman, Donna Olsen, Delores Trumbull, Berne Erick- son, Lem Trumbull, Ricky Day, Front Row: Ruth Saylor, Keren Kingsley, Ethel Knaplund, Pat Camandona, Della Taylor,Gordon Heggenes. n-...l HONOR SOCIETY Joyce Rasmussen, Ruth Saylor, Marian Burley, Ronnie Green, Shirley Mills, Marlene Hagstrom, Wayne McMaster, Keren Kingsley, Warene Hinton, Marian Taylor, Berne Erickson, Beverly Mills, Joan Guffey, Gary Dols tad, Donna Hasdn Marlene Eng- strom. Marion Hapeman, Connie Nelson Knot pict- uredl. EDITOR Donna Hasch BUSINESS MANAGERS Marion Hspeman Pat Camandona SPORTS EDITORS Delores Trumbull Sandy Carlson FEATURE EDITORS Marlene Engstrom Joyce Rasmussen PICTURE EDITORS Ethel Knaplund Della Taylor QR! EDIT Ruth Saylor STAFF Gary Dolstad Connie Nelson Betty Muzzall Mrs. Flo Rothgeb Photographer ,-.x x N x N I ,af 'X . ' . ,f ,X v X1 . - W .XJ x 4 X X Rh N4 x X X-A N X fa f' W' ,- ... X , f' '.' - 1' ', V' wi-fww ff HL A5a,,,.f1f f! .VV VR ,f 'fx , , X, X x f' Q K ,K xx Y X lm n , X -X X 1 x f I 1 f 'X 1242452 00 TBA LL FRONT ROW: Asst. Coach Covert, John Erikson, manager, Coach Leierer. SECOND ROW: Trumbull, Sandal, Wilson, B. Brown, Livingston, Moore, Tuff, Van Valkenburg, N. Heggenes, L. Heggenes, Schumacher. THIRD ROW: Lanktree, R. Berquist, D. Berquist, Howard, Richardson, Stull, Braathen, Hagglund, Thelan, J. Rudd, Day, P. Rudd. BACK ROW: Pettijohn, Hedgecock, Driscoll, Hunter, Roberts, Christoe, Simmons, Bradshaw, J. Brown, Dolstad. NOT PICTURED: Ronnie Green. FALCON 1953 FOOTBALL RECORD Langley Visitor Sept. 11 27 Everett B Sept. 15 6 LaConner Sept. 25 12 Twin City Oct. 2 O Lake Stevens Oct. 9 7 Granite Falls Oct. 16 12 Concrete Oct. 23 12 Sultan Nov. 6 6 Oak Harbor Nov. 13 O Monroe Ivan Richardson receives Inspirational Trophy. 1242+102 BASKETBALL Back Row: Marion Hagguf Back Row: Ivan Richard- son, Lloyd Heggenes, Lem Trumbull, Dave Braathen, Cliff Schumacher, Coach Leierer. Front Row: Bob Brown, Mickey Lank- tree, John Erikson, Wayne McMaster, Ronnie Green. lund, Dennis Wilson, Duane Hoekstra, Dan Van- Valkenburg, Larry Dow, Rodger Berquist, Coach Covert. Front Ro z Forrest Stull, Gordon Rasmussen, Don Berquist, Dick Bradshaw, Bob Sandal, Norman Heggenest Manag- eres: Ricky Day, Gary Dolstad Name Richardson Trumbull Green Braathen Lanktree McMaster Heggenes Erikson Schumacher Brown Wilson Points 150 9h 89 Sh 53 53 119 36 3h 30 2 Under the watchful eyes of Coach Leierer the Fal- con hoopsters for H5bN had a fairly successful season, winning six and losing nine. Although not making it to the District Tournament these boys gave the crowd a thrill at every game. The Junior Varsity had a great season under Coach Covert, winning nine and losing five. Next season should show Langley high in'dmzstand- ings as there are four returning lettermen and a whole bag full of reserve players. Ivan Richardson was elected the most Inspiration- al playeruw , fg'f?X few, -1 .IA 1 F Q 555 L 02 4 1242 BASEBAIL FRONT ROW: L to R. Albert Grimm, Gordon Heggenes, Cliff Schu acher, Wayne Livingston, Rodger Berg- quist, Curtis Tuff, Wayne McMaster, Bob Hellman, Wray Little, Ronnie Green, Marion Hagglund. BACK ROW: L to R. Don Bergquist, John Erikson, M ckqy Lanktree, Gordon Rasmussen, Dave Howard, Harold Moore, Dave Braathen, John Knaplund, Ivan Richardson, Roger Hedgecock, Lem Trumbull, Coach Torgerson. 1953 SCOREBOOK Langley S Coupeville 3 Langley 10 Twin Cities O Langley 1 Oak Harbor 3 Iangley 7 Coupeville 2 Langley 8 Oak Harbor O Langley S Oak Harbor 3 Langley 8 Thin Cities 1 JAMBGREE Langley 2 Oak Harbor 1 Langley 11 Coupeville 9 ll For the first league game of the year, Langley got off on the right foot .by downing the Coupeville Wolves 5-3. The second game Little pounded out a 10-O victory over the Thin City Cards. Oak Harbor awas tougher in the third game to beat us 3-1. Langley again beat Coupeville this time by a 7-2 score. Oak Harbor then went do n swinging to the tune of 5-3. Langley really showed their strength against Oak Harbor to come out with an 8-0 win to send us to the playoffs. Falcons suffer second loss of 10-O to Lake Stevens to come up as Co-Champions for B League for nS3.n JAMBU EE Langley defeated both Coupeville and Oak Harbor to win the jam- boree the hth straight year. MANAGERS x X ff, x OJ -'fe ce -ff- 0-1 1-4 9-cs-cc-cm-Q-Q-cz-M-a-cz-41-cr-cr-cz-cz-cz-cm-cm-cl-cm-cc-a-cm-a-cs-a-4:-cm-a.a.m-a-cr-4-fn-a-ex-a-M-a-cm-4-a-4-a-4-3-4-fx-aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-rx-a-a-cz-cm-a-a-2 is 'G-Cl-C! D'D'D' e a 6 Q 2 G SUPPIX 2 Q BUILDIN - 3 Luggage Shop 3 H 6 2' Q Trunks Re ' ' L 2 2 fr . - palrlng - uggage - Z ' A Modern Store To 2 ,. . . ff as e 2 Lver'yth1ng 1n small leather articles 2 5UPP1Y Your Needs g V 2 Z Umbrellas Z 2 2' . 3 'x ' 2 Q 2:80 0011257 Ave- Everett 4 2 E9 ii eww-D-D-N-Y-r-D-D-MN-P-D-rwml-n-r-xv-v-n-n-v-v-mn-v-myD-D-v-n-v-v-n-xrD-v-v-n-n-n-D49 2 Q, - Q E -Q 2 E JACK DANIELS , 2 5 f 3 -G 'Cl 'G nfl -ll 'Q 'G -G 'Cl 'G -Cl E9 if lf 'I T' 'Lf if T lf 'F 'F if 'E Q Q? 'S E' 'lf QF if 1? 'F ff '? Q? 1? 2' Q? ? '? 'F 'F S' 1? 9? '? Sf ? 'P 'F E9 ? Q 'F 9' 'F 7 ? Q 'E' ? 'E' 'S' Q' ? f? 1? 1? E' '? 'E Q? 'E 9? Q? ? '12 2? E9 '? '? Q? Q? E9 'F '19 E9 '? 1? 9 Q Q '? 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.